Weekend in Zadar, the Poofitza story

Because I’m too busy with Poofitza I’m way behind my schedule on all my blogs! Sometimes she’s very difficult – because she’s still so young. But, I forgive her everything when I see her sweet little nose :)

Anyway, three weeks ago when we were in Zadar with our friends, we saw Poofitza for the first time. She was so small, only a five or six weeks old, walking around the house; scared and lonely. She was one of four abandoned kittens and the only one which was not “adopted”. All three Poofitza sisters found their home, but this little cutie didn’t. We couldn’t left her there… so she’s ours now :)

Well, there is one more thing about Zadar, town in the middle of dalmatian coast apart from being famous for it’s sunset, as of recently it is becoming more and more famous for it’s sea organs. The Sea organ is an architectural object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental music instrument which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. It makes really nice sounds, something like whales talking to each other. I even recorded some of it on my mobile but the recording quality is too low.

But, I can show you some pictures that I made nearby, at the another architectural installation Greeting to the sun. Greeting to the Sun, consists of 300 solar plates built in the stone quay which is of a circle shape. Diameter of the installation is 22 meters. Anyway, enough talk, here are some images from Zadar.